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I'll put my neck on the line and state I also think carbon polishes the water and helps keep it clear for better light penetration. I'm sure its a small percentage, but still a factor nonetheless.
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I'll put my neck on the line and state I also think carbon polishes the water and helps keep it clear for better light penetration. I'm sure its a small percentage, but still a factor nonetheless.
I have read this also and my understanding is they all do this but the amount is fairly minusculethere is reasons not to run carbon but the risks of not doing it out weigh them.... for one i remember a great article on carbon releasing and actually adding p04 to a aquarium fwiw....i can't remember if it was ust a select few or what but tests were done and shown carbon actually released small amounts of p04 into the water coloum....maybe i can find it.... regardless i run it on my tank along with gfo and vodka/.mb7
I don't run carbon and nothing bad is happening. I recently started running GFO, because I bit into the "phosphates HAVE to be this much" honestly I can't tell the difference. I like the idea of keeping it simple, chemicals are my last resort.
I mainly have LPS & SPS. A few Z's here and there.
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